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Published 17:09 7 May 2025 BST
Updated 17:23 7 May 2025 BST

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Arsenal fans hoping to watch the Champions League final second leg against PSG have been warned to get access to the correct TV channel after a second broadcaster secured the rights to the game.
The first leg was shown on Amazon Prime, which has the rights to a single Champions League game every week. However Amazon chose the Inter versus Barcelona semi final this week and that means UK viewers will have to watch the Arsenal game on rival service TNT Sports.
TNT has the majority of Champions League games this season, showing all but one game per week, and coverage of Arsenal versus PSG will begin at 6.30pm with kickoff scheduled for 8pm.
Fans who do not have a TNT subscription who watched the first leg on Amazon can watch the game by logging on to their Amazon account and adding the Discovery+ sports package, which contains TNT Sports. You can do that here.
Arsenal travel to Paris hoping to overturn a 1-0 home defeat last time out. The Gunners will need to win the game by one goal to take the game to extra time and two goals to progress to the final at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Waiting for them will be Inter, who beat Barcelona on one of the greatest Champions League semi finals of all time. After drawing 3-3 in the Camp Nou in the first leg, the second leg also ended in a 3-3 draw thanks to a dramatic last minute equaliser from Inter's Francesco Acerbi. The home side then won the tie in extra time with a David Frattesi goal to secure Inter's final spot.
PSG will hope Ousmane Dembele can continue his goalscoring exploits after scoring the winner in the first leg.
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